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Revision as of 11:39, 26 March 2012
Contents
Introductuion
Introduced to the range to replace the aging 36' Conway family, this Ed Dubois design was an instant hit. Minor interior design problems were had with the first few models because only one heads were installed and difficulties in getting the aft cabin layout "right". They were also available in a ketch rig but few of these were made.
In 1986 the Corsair II was launched with a proper navigators seat and the introduction of the famous Westerly tiled worksurface in the Galley.
Sister yacht is the Oceanranger
Corsair 36 Statistics
The Corsair 36, Corsair II and Oceanranger Definitive Guide
Corsair Maintenance and Repair
More Pictures
Significant Passages
Year | Boat Name | Sail Number | Keel | Passage | NM | Comments |
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2007 | Odyssee | CS31 | Fin | Houston to Charleston | 2500 | |
2009 | Odyssee | CS31 | Fin | Charleston to Bahamas and return | ||
2010 | Odyssee | CS31 | Fin | Charleston to Maine and return |
References
Corsair II
To be developed